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My first ever travel vlog in Pashto language. Pashto is my mother tongue and I always feel great and comfortable when I speak my mother tongue Pashto and this travel vlog is therefore dedicated to my language "Pashto also spelled Pakhtu". in this video, I take you to Istanbul in Turkey with subtitles in English.
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Azerbaijan Airlines is the best airlines in terms of smoothest flight. I have taken many flights with this Airline and all have been very smooth without any issue. here, I review Azerbaijan airlines flight from Baku to Istanbul.
How to obtain Azerbaijan evisa please watch this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qw6BSjnlBUo
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published:09 Nov 2018

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One of my big dreams is to travel the world, explore new cultures and meet new awesome people.
October 2017 marked the beginning of that journey for me when i finally pulled the trigger and hopped onto a plane to Istanbul with one of my best friends Mourad, it was a new experience for both of us and we had an amazing time.
This video is just a little summary of our two weeks there, and i plan to do a series of videos of my travels and adventures, to share with my friends and family and also because the thought that later in life my grandkids will be able to see how their grandpa lived his life is awesome

published:27 Jun 2018

views:491

I had only 6 hours to explore Istanbul city in Turkey. what I did during these 6 hours and how much money I spent? that's all part of my this Istanbul video series, you must watch part 1 of this series here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wd_ZcElmWUY
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Song: Enyo & Mario Ayuda feat. Gaby Henshaw - Freedom [ConcordiaRecordings]
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Watch more Istanbul videos on Turkey.Home channel: https://goo.gl/N953EN
When a city has as many stunning sights as Istanbul, it’s best to get a good birds-eye view of the whole city before zooming in for a closer look! Matador Network’s “Istanbul from the air” does just that, showing you the city’s historic peninsula and downtown before crossing the bridge between two continents to give stunning views over Europe and Asia! Take a look yourself, and enjoy!
Music: "Istanbul” by Mercan Dede, from the album “800" #Turkey #Homeof #Istanbul
The story of “Istanbul from the Air”, from the words of Creative Director of Matador Network, Scott Sporleder:
"Napoleon Bonaparte once said, “If the Earth were a single state, Istanbul would be its capital.” And I wholeheartedly agree. There are few cities on this globe that possess truly remarkable skylines, and Istanbul is one of them. It’s been a crossroads of humanity for centuries, and it holds a mystique you can’t really describe unless you’ve been there.
When a city has as many stunning sights as Istanbul, it’s best to get a good birds-eye view of the whole city before zooming in for a closer look! Matador Network’s “Istanbul from the air” does just that, showing you the city’s historic peninsula and downtown before crossing the bridge between two continents to give stunning views over Europe and Asia! Take a look yourself, and enjoy!
Music: "Istanbul” by Mercan Dede, from the album “800" #Turkey #Homeof #Istanbul
The story of “Istanbul from the Air”, from the words of Creative Director of Matador Network, Scott Sporleder:
"Napoleon Bonaparte once said, “If the Earth were a single state, Istanbul would be its capital.” And I wholeheartedly agree. There are few cities on this globe that possess truly remarkable skylines, and Istanbul is one of them. It’s been a crossroads of humanity for centuries, and it holds a mystique you can’t really describe unless you’ve been there.
But its beauty isn’t often seen from the eyes of some of its oldest inhabitants: the birds. Spectacular as it is from ground and at sea level, Istanbul is amazing from the air. Shooting with both cameras on the ground as well as drones in the air (which Matador received exclusive permission to film with), we shot the minarets, the mosques, the bridges, the boats, the bazaars, the streets, the straits, and the sights of the world’s capital. Check it out and tell me you don’t think Istanbul is for the birds — and here, that’s not an insult
The story of “Istanbul from the Air”, from the words of Creative Director of Matador Network, Scott Sporleder:
"Napoleon Bonaparte once said, “If the Earth were a single state, Istanbul would be its capital.” And I wholeheartedly agree. There are few cities on this globe that possess truly remarkable skylines, and Istanbul is one of them. It’s been a crossroads of humanity for centuries, and it holds a mystique you can’t really describe unless you’ve been there.
But its beauty isn’t often seen from the eyes of some of its oldest inhabitants: the birds. Spectacular as it is from ground and at sea level, Istanbul is amazing from the air. Shooting with both cameras on the ground as well as drones in the air (which Matador received exclusive permission to film with), we shot the minarets, the mosques, the bridges, the boats, the bazaars, the streets, the straits, and the sights of the world’s capital. Check it out and tell me you don’t think Istanbul is for the birds — and here, that’s not an insult"

published:10 Dec 2015

views:1879002

ExpatsEverywhere catches up with Carly to talk about her first experience living abroad, Turkey. She tells us what she likes and dislikes about living in the city where East meets West. Was it safe? How should you pack? What can you do? Watch for more information!
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published:23 Aug 2015

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Brand NewEpisode! "48 Hours in Greenland 2018: Inuits, Icebergs and Insane Hikes"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OisF6bAKeis --~--
48 Hours in Istanbul: Boats, Baklava, and Stunning SunsetsTurkey is one of the historically fascinating countries in the world and a trip to spend just 48 hours in Istanbul might sound crazy, but it is definitely worth it!
Filled with endless cultural gems from nearly every corner of the globe, mixed with some of the most delicious flavors of food you could imagine, funky new neighborhoods, breathtaking islands off the coast, castle, bazaars, and mosques, 48 hours in Istanbul will be a trip you'll never forget.
Our readers have been asking us for months to film a 48 hours in Istanbul episode, so when we saw the perfectly timed flights on Turkish Airlines leaving Dubai on a Thursday evening and landing at 5:30 am Friday morning, it didn't take much convincing to book our tickets. We did this trip on a totally normal 2 day weekend and were back in our desks 8 am on Sunday morning so you have no excuse!
Now, we had a challenge on this trip because it was so short - but nothing we couldn't handle! We had a TON of stuff we wanted to see and got loads of recommendations from all of you guys so we were thrilled to come across the Conrad Bosphuros Istanbul and their amazing 1/3/5 StayInspired concept of 1, 3 and 5 hour tours organized and leaving directly from the hotel which are designed specifically for people like us who only have a couple days to explore a city.
We planned our stay at the Conrad and immediately started plotting all we could do in just 48 hours. Arriving at 5 am and only have two days we opted for their VIP airport service which had us from the plane to a chauffeured car in SIX minutes - no joke, it was insane. If we knew this was possible on previous trips it would have saved so many nightmares.
All checked in with the Hilton Honors app before we even stepped foot in the hotel, we were freshened up and ready to go in no time. The sun was shining, not a cloud in the sky and it was a perfect 25 degrees - could we ask for anything better? We easily linked up with Ulku, the friendly local tour guide arranged for us through the Stay Inspired tour plan and we headed out for our first of two days exploring Istanbul.
Having Ulku and the same driver with us throughout the weekend from airport pick up to drop off Saturday evening was key and saved us loads of time. No hassle with taxis, no directions on your phone, no metro or bus mix ups. We headed straight for Sultanahmet, the old city of Istanbul and what is the most important thing before any city tour? Eating!
There is no better restaurant view of the Golden Horn, Old City and Galata than Hamdi Restaurant, which started off as a simple kebab food cart in the 1960's but soon got so popular they needed a bigger space. Make sure to ask for a rooftop seat and enjoy a breathtaking view of Istanbul. For starters, order the yoğurtlu şakşuka (yogurt meze with fried eggplant, peppers, and potato), the içli köfte (meatballs rolled in bulgur) and the lahmacun (thin, meat-topped pizza), but make sure to leave room for plenty of kebabs! Order any meat and you'll leave fat and happy.
Once we were totally stuffed we headed with Ulku next door to the amazing Spice Bazaar and explored the rows and rows of shops sampling everything from Baklava, Turkish delight, apple tea, cheeses, smelling all the spices and nearly bought everything in sights - but alas we had to go - on off to the boat terminal!
Heading back to the busy ferry terminal in Ortekoy we jumped on a 90-minute boat ride to one of the Princes Islands, the biggest of them all, for what proved to be one of our biggest surprises on any recent trip. No 48 hours in Istanbul is complete without visiting these islands and the Stay Inspired 5-hour tour of the island the perfect way to fit it into our schedule.
Welcomed with a fresh breeze, seagulls cawing, and endless rows of ocean front seafood restaurants, we got lost down the quaint alleyways, only filled with horse-drawn carriages as cars are not allowed, and were absolutely shocked at how incredible this little island we'd never heard of before was. We felt torn between thinking we were in California or the south of France.
After hours of wandering around, exploring the island on horseback and getting our fill of grilled shrimps, octopus and a few local beers we jumped back on the boat with Ulku to make sure we were back at the Conrad for sunset as we'd heard rumors their rooftop lounge was one of the best places in all of Istanbul to watch the sunset.
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published:14 Aug 2017

views:97958

An exhibition of photographs from the 2017 IstanbulPhotoAwards is making its way across the globe. The award-winning images were shown at the UN headquarters last month. But they're now on display at a prestigious gallery in Russia's capital.
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published:17 Nov 2017

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We are back in Istanbul, ready to spend an exciting 48 hours in this incredible Turkish city!
Our first stop is to meet up with some friends for breakfast before making our way over to the Grand Bazaar for some exploring and taste testing. We tried our first Turkish delight and Turkish coffee and wow they go so well together... you need to try them together!
Next up we went on a ferry ride to the AsianContinent which is still apart of Istanbul city - the only city in the world to be split across 2 continents. On our way back we made a stop over at Galata Tower to watch the sunset.
The next morning we got up bright and early to explore the Blue Mosque - the very first mosque we have ever been inside before one more sip of tea with the most insane view of the Hagia Sophia museum before checking into our new hotel so we can meet our Intrepid Travel crew.
Spots we visited:
* Breakfast - Van Kahlvalti
* The GrandBazaar
* Turkish CoffeeSpot - SarkKahvesi
* Ferry to Asian side of Istanbul
* Galata Tower for sunset
* The BlueMosque
* Seven HillsHotel for Turkish tea and insane view of Hagia Sophia
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Founded under the name of Byzantium on the Sarayburnu promontory around 660 BCE, the city developed to become one of the most significant in history. After its reestablishment as Constantinople in 330 CE, it served as an imperial capital for almost 16 centuries, during the Roman and Byzantine (330–1204 and 1261–1453), the Latin (1204–1261), and the Ottoman (1453–1922) empires. It was instrumental in the advancement of Christianity during Roman and Byzantine times, before the Ottomans conquered the city in 1453 and transformed it into an Islamic stronghold and the seat of the Ottoman Caliphate.

The Clash (album)

Background

Most of the album was conceived on the 18th floor of a council high rise on London's Harrow Road, in a flat that was rented by Mick Jones's grandmother, who frequently went to see their live concerts. The album was recorded over three weekend sessions at CBS Studio 3 in February 1977. By the third of these sessions the album was recorded and mixed to completion, with the tapes being delivered to CBS at the start of March. It cost £4000 to produce.

Album cover

The cover artwork was designed by Polish artist Rosław Szaybo. The album's front cover photo, shot by Kate Simon, was taken in the alleyway directly opposite the front door of the band's 'Rehearsal Rehearsals' building in Camden Market. Drummer Terry Chimes, though a full member of the Clash at the time, did not appear in the picture as he had already decided to leave the group. Another picture from the same Kate Simon photoshoot appears on the UK Special Edition DVD of Rude Boy, released in 2003. The picture of the charging police officers on the rear, shot by Rocco Macauly, was taken during the 1976 riot at the Notting Hill Carnival—the inspiration for the track "White Riot".

48 Hours (TV series)

48 Hours is an Americandocumentary/news magazine television series broadcast on CBS. The series has been broadcast on the network since January 19, 1988. The program airs Saturdays at 10:00 p.m. Eastern and Pacific Time, as part of the network's placeholder Crimetime Saturday block; as such, it is currently one of only two remaining first-run prime time programs (excluding sports) airing Saturday nights on the major U.S. broadcast television networks (along with Univision's Sabadazo). The program sometimes airs two-hour editions or two consecutive one-hour editions, depending on the subject involved or to serve as counterprogramming against other networks.

Reruns of 48 Hours are regularly broadcast on Investigation Discovery, the Oprah Winfrey Network and TLC as part of their daytime and/or weekend schedules, with varying titles based on the edition's subject matter (such as 48 Hours Hard Evidence, 48 Hours Investigates (a title that has also been used for the CBS broadcasts), 48 Hours on OWN or 48 Hours on ID).

Matador Network

Launched in 2006 by Ross Borden and Ben Polansky as a social network for travelers, Matador Network is a media company and content creation studio. Matador has been ranked by Skift as one of the top 25 consumer travel media sites in the world and "the most successful media brand on social media [in the travel industry]."

In addition to the English site Matadornetwork.com, Matador publishes content in Spanish and Portuguese, and has recently developed a full production house for branded content.

Custom content & social media marketing

Matador Network is an industry leader at destination marketing and custom content, with staff regularly invited to speak at travel industry conferences, such as ITB, WTM, TBEX, and ATTA. Matador's clients include brands such as Intel, SanDisk, General Mills (Nature Valley), and numerous destinations.

MatadorU

In 2009 Matador Network started MatadorU, an online school for travel journalism. MatadorU offers course in travel writing, travel photography, and travel filmmaking. In 2010, Matador Network acquired Glimpse from National Geographic.

The Globe (album)

The Globe is the fifth album by Alternative dance group Big Audio Dynamite II, their second album credited under that name instead of Big Audio Dynamite. It was released on 16 June 1991, just after their limited UK-only album Kool-Aid and includes reworked versions of some of its songs. The Globe was certified Gold by the RIAA. Some CD versions came with the live album Ally Pally Paradiso as an additional disc.

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Istanbul Turkey: My First Ever VLOG in Pashto (English Subtitles)

Istanbul Turkey: My First Ever VLOG in Pashto (English Subtitles)

Istanbul Turkey: My First Ever VLOG in Pashto (English Subtitles)

My first ever travel vlog in Pashto language. Pashto is my mother tongue and I always feel great and comfortable when I speak my mother tongue Pashto and this travel vlog is therefore dedicated to my language "Pashto also spelled Pakhtu". in this video, I take you to Istanbul in Turkey with subtitles in English.
You can also Connect with me through:
Email: awpareshan@gmail.com
Website: http://www.flyingtoworld.com
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Baku to Istanbul: Azerbaijan Airlines Flight Review

Azerbaijan Airlines is the best airlines in terms of smoothest flight. I have taken many flights with this Airline and all have been very smooth without any issue. here, I review Azerbaijan airlines flight from Baku to Istanbul.
How to obtain Azerbaijan evisa please watch this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qw6BSjnlBUo
How expensive is Baku? watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jpve-B-dpg4&t=68s
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Email: awpareshan@gmail.com
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8:34

AROUND THE GLOBE: My first trip abroad to Istanbul!

AROUND THE GLOBE: My first trip abroad to Istanbul!

AROUND THE GLOBE: My first trip abroad to Istanbul!

One of my big dreams is to travel the world, explore new cultures and meet new awesome people.
October 2017 marked the beginning of that journey for me when i finally pulled the trigger and hopped onto a plane to Istanbul with one of my best friends Mourad, it was a new experience for both of us and we had an amazing time.
This video is just a little summary of our two weeks there, and i plan to do a series of videos of my travels and adventures, to share with my friends and family and also because the thought that later in life my grandkids will be able to see how their grandpa lived his life is awesome

28:54

Istanbul Tour in 6 Hours || How I Spent $50 in Istanbul Turkey?

Istanbul Tour in 6 Hours || How I Spent $50 in Istanbul Turkey?

Istanbul Tour in 6 Hours || How I Spent $50 in Istanbul Turkey?

I had only 6 hours to explore Istanbul city in Turkey. what I did during these 6 hours and how much money I spent? that's all part of my this Istanbul video series, you must watch part 1 of this series here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wd_ZcElmWUY
You can also Connect with me through:
Email: awpareshan@gmail.com
Website: http://www.flyingtoworld.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/flyingtoworld
Facebook Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/flyingtoworld
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abdul_traveler
Music credit:
Song: Enyo & Mario Ayuda feat. Gaby Henshaw - Freedom [ConcordiaRecordings]
http://youtu.be/hhn9H_LuyLU

Turkey.Home - Istanbul from the Air

Watch more Istanbul videos on Turkey.Home channel: https://goo.gl/N953EN
When a city has as many stunning sights as Istanbul, it’s best to get a good birds-eye view of the whole city before zooming in for a closer look! Matador Network’s “Istanbul from the air” does just that, showing you the city’s historic peninsula and downtown before crossing the bridge between two continents to give stunning views over Europe and Asia! Take a look yourself, and enjoy!
Music: "Istanbul” by Mercan Dede, from the album “800" #Turkey #Homeof #Istanbul
The story of “Istanbul from the Air”, from the words of Creative Director of Matador Network, Scott Sporleder:
"Napoleon Bonaparte once said, “If the Earth were a single state, Istanbul would be its capital.” And I wholeheartedly agree. There are few cities on this globe that possess truly remarkable skylines, and Istanbul is one of them. It’s been a crossroads of humanity for centuries, and it holds a mystique you can’t really describe unless you’ve been there.
When a city has as many stunning sights as Istanbul, it’s best to get a good birds-eye view of the whole city before zooming in for a closer look! Matador Network’s “Istanbul from the air” does just that, showing you the city’s historic peninsula and downtown before crossing the bridge between two continents to give stunning views over Europe and Asia! Take a look yourself, and enjoy!
Music: "Istanbul” by Mercan Dede, from the album “800" #Turkey #Homeof #Istanbul
The story of “Istanbul from the Air”, from the words of Creative Director of Matador Network, Scott Sporleder:
"Napoleon Bonaparte once said, “If the Earth were a single state, Istanbul would be its capital.” And I wholeheartedly agree. There are few cities on this globe that possess truly remarkable skylines, and Istanbul is one of them. It’s been a crossroads of humanity for centuries, and it holds a mystique you can’t really describe unless you’ve been there.
But its beauty isn’t often seen from the eyes of some of its oldest inhabitants: the birds. Spectacular as it is from ground and at sea level, Istanbul is amazing from the air. Shooting with both cameras on the ground as well as drones in the air (which Matador received exclusive permission to film with), we shot the minarets, the mosques, the bridges, the boats, the bazaars, the streets, the straits, and the sights of the world’s capital. Check it out and tell me you don’t think Istanbul is for the birds — and here, that’s not an insult
The story of “Istanbul from the Air”, from the words of Creative Director of Matador Network, Scott Sporleder:
"Napoleon Bonaparte once said, “If the Earth were a single state, Istanbul would be its capital.” And I wholeheartedly agree. There are few cities on this globe that possess truly remarkable skylines, and Istanbul is one of them. It’s been a crossroads of humanity for centuries, and it holds a mystique you can’t really describe unless you’ve been there.
But its beauty isn’t often seen from the eyes of some of its oldest inhabitants: the birds. Spectacular as it is from ground and at sea level, Istanbul is amazing from the air. Shooting with both cameras on the ground as well as drones in the air (which Matador received exclusive permission to film with), we shot the minarets, the mosques, the bridges, the boats, the bazaars, the streets, the straits, and the sights of the world’s capital. Check it out and tell me you don’t think Istanbul is for the birds — and here, that’s not an insult"

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Living and Working Abroad in Istanbul, Turkey | ExpatsEverywhere

Living and Working Abroad in Istanbul, Turkey | ExpatsEverywhere

Living and Working Abroad in Istanbul, Turkey | ExpatsEverywhere

ExpatsEverywhere catches up with Carly to talk about her first experience living abroad, Turkey. She tells us what she likes and dislikes about living in the city where East meets West. Was it safe? How should you pack? What can you do? Watch for more information!
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48 Hours in Istanbul: Baklava, Boats and Stunning Sunsets

48 Hours in Istanbul: Baklava, Boats and Stunning Sunsets

48 Hours in Istanbul: Baklava, Boats and Stunning Sunsets

Brand NewEpisode! "48 Hours in Greenland 2018: Inuits, Icebergs and Insane Hikes"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OisF6bAKeis --~--
48 Hours in Istanbul: Boats, Baklava, and Stunning SunsetsTurkey is one of the historically fascinating countries in the world and a trip to spend just 48 hours in Istanbul might sound crazy, but it is definitely worth it!
Filled with endless cultural gems from nearly every corner of the globe, mixed with some of the most delicious flavors of food you could imagine, funky new neighborhoods, breathtaking islands off the coast, castle, bazaars, and mosques, 48 hours in Istanbul will be a trip you'll never forget.
Our readers have been asking us for months to film a 48 hours in Istanbul episode, so when we saw the perfectly timed flights on Turkish Airlines leaving Dubai on a Thursday evening and landing at 5:30 am Friday morning, it didn't take much convincing to book our tickets. We did this trip on a totally normal 2 day weekend and were back in our desks 8 am on Sunday morning so you have no excuse!
Now, we had a challenge on this trip because it was so short - but nothing we couldn't handle! We had a TON of stuff we wanted to see and got loads of recommendations from all of you guys so we were thrilled to come across the Conrad Bosphuros Istanbul and their amazing 1/3/5 StayInspired concept of 1, 3 and 5 hour tours organized and leaving directly from the hotel which are designed specifically for people like us who only have a couple days to explore a city.
We planned our stay at the Conrad and immediately started plotting all we could do in just 48 hours. Arriving at 5 am and only have two days we opted for their VIP airport service which had us from the plane to a chauffeured car in SIX minutes - no joke, it was insane. If we knew this was possible on previous trips it would have saved so many nightmares.
All checked in with the Hilton Honors app before we even stepped foot in the hotel, we were freshened up and ready to go in no time. The sun was shining, not a cloud in the sky and it was a perfect 25 degrees - could we ask for anything better? We easily linked up with Ulku, the friendly local tour guide arranged for us through the Stay Inspired tour plan and we headed out for our first of two days exploring Istanbul.
Having Ulku and the same driver with us throughout the weekend from airport pick up to drop off Saturday evening was key and saved us loads of time. No hassle with taxis, no directions on your phone, no metro or bus mix ups. We headed straight for Sultanahmet, the old city of Istanbul and what is the most important thing before any city tour? Eating!
There is no better restaurant view of the Golden Horn, Old City and Galata than Hamdi Restaurant, which started off as a simple kebab food cart in the 1960's but soon got so popular they needed a bigger space. Make sure to ask for a rooftop seat and enjoy a breathtaking view of Istanbul. For starters, order the yoğurtlu şakşuka (yogurt meze with fried eggplant, peppers, and potato), the içli köfte (meatballs rolled in bulgur) and the lahmacun (thin, meat-topped pizza), but make sure to leave room for plenty of kebabs! Order any meat and you'll leave fat and happy.
Once we were totally stuffed we headed with Ulku next door to the amazing Spice Bazaar and explored the rows and rows of shops sampling everything from Baklava, Turkish delight, apple tea, cheeses, smelling all the spices and nearly bought everything in sights - but alas we had to go - on off to the boat terminal!
Heading back to the busy ferry terminal in Ortekoy we jumped on a 90-minute boat ride to one of the Princes Islands, the biggest of them all, for what proved to be one of our biggest surprises on any recent trip. No 48 hours in Istanbul is complete without visiting these islands and the Stay Inspired 5-hour tour of the island the perfect way to fit it into our schedule.
Welcomed with a fresh breeze, seagulls cawing, and endless rows of ocean front seafood restaurants, we got lost down the quaint alleyways, only filled with horse-drawn carriages as cars are not allowed, and were absolutely shocked at how incredible this little island we'd never heard of before was. We felt torn between thinking we were in California or the south of France.
After hours of wandering around, exploring the island on horseback and getting our fill of grilled shrimps, octopus and a few local beers we jumped back on the boat with Ulku to make sure we were back at the Conrad for sunset as we'd heard rumors their rooftop lounge was one of the best places in all of Istanbul to watch the sunset.
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The Istanbul Photo Awards exhibition in Moscow

The Istanbul Photo Awards exhibition in Moscow

The Istanbul Photo Awards exhibition in Moscow

An exhibition of photographs from the 2017 IstanbulPhotoAwards is making its way across the globe. The award-winning images were shown at the UN headquarters last month. But they're now on display at a prestigious gallery in Russia's capital.
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First Thoughts On Turkey - 48 Hours in Istanbul

First Thoughts On Turkey - 48 Hours in Istanbul

First Thoughts On Turkey - 48 Hours in Istanbul

We are back in Istanbul, ready to spend an exciting 48 hours in this incredible Turkish city!
Our first stop is to meet up with some friends for breakfast before making our way over to the Grand Bazaar for some exploring and taste testing. We tried our first Turkish delight and Turkish coffee and wow they go so well together... you need to try them together!
Next up we went on a ferry ride to the AsianContinent which is still apart of Istanbul city - the only city in the world to be split across 2 continents. On our way back we made a stop over at Galata Tower to watch the sunset.
The next morning we got up bright and early to explore the Blue Mosque - the very first mosque we have ever been inside before one more sip of tea with the most insane view of the Hagia Sophia museum before checking into our new hotel so we can meet our Intrepid Travel crew.
Spots we visited:
* Breakfast - Van Kahlvalti
* The GrandBazaar
* Turkish CoffeeSpot - SarkKahvesi
* Ferry to Asian side of Istanbul
* Galata Tower for sunset
* The BlueMosque
* Seven HillsHotel for Turkish tea and insane view of Hagia Sophia
Where we stayed: Golden Horn Istanbul - https://fave.co/2Ocz3XT
TurkeyTrip with Intrepid: https://fave.co/2x6lRMF
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Hi, we are Stephen & Jess, Australian vloggers documenting our first year of leaving home and travelling around the globe. We want to inspire others to venture out, explore, take risks and go on our own adventure!!
We also run a travel, tech and lifestyle blog over at www.flyingthenest.tv if you want to see personal recounts, photography, tips & wanderlust inspiration from Flying the Nest.
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Visa Issues in Turkey | Flying Iceland to Istanbul (Turkish Airlines)

We are saying goodbye to Iceland hello to Turkey...well trying to - we may have come across some visa issues upon entry into Istanbul.
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Hi, we are Stephen & Jess, Australian vloggers documenting our first year of leaving home and travelling around the globe. We want to inspire others to venture out, explore, take risks and go on our own adventure!!
We also run a travel, tech and lifestyle blog over at www.flyingthenest.tv if you want to see personal recounts, photography, tips & wanderlust inspiration from Flying the Nest.
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Video Edited on GigabyteAero 15: http://geni.us/aero15

Istanbul Turkey: My First Ever VLOG in Pashto (English Subtitles)

My first ever travel vlog in Pashto language. Pashto is my mother tongue and I always feel great and comfortable when I speak my mother tongue Pashto and this travel vlog is therefore dedicated to my language "Pashto also spelled Pakhtu". in this video, I take you to Istanbul in Turkey with subtitles in English.
You can also Connect with me through:
Email: awpareshan@gmail.com
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Baku to Istanbul: Azerbaijan Airlines Flight Review

Azerbaijan Airlines is the best airlines in terms of smoothest flight. I have taken many flights with this Airline and all have been very smooth without any issue. here, I review Azerbaijan airlines flight from Baku to Istanbul.
How to obtain Azerbaijan evisa please watch this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qw6BSjnlBUo
How expensive is Baku? watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jpve-B-dpg4&t=68s
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published: 09 Nov 2018

AROUND THE GLOBE: My first trip abroad to Istanbul!

One of my big dreams is to travel the world, explore new cultures and meet new awesome people.
October 2017 marked the beginning of that journey for me when i finally pulled the trigger and hopped onto a plane to Istanbul with one of my best friends Mourad, it was a new experience for both of us and we had an amazing time.
This video is just a little summary of our two weeks there, and i plan to do a series of videos of my travels and adventures, to share with my friends and family and also because the thought that later in life my grandkids will be able to see how their grandpa lived his life is awesome

published: 27 Jun 2018

Istanbul Tour in 6 Hours || How I Spent $50 in Istanbul Turkey?

I had only 6 hours to explore Istanbul city in Turkey. what I did during these 6 hours and how much money I spent? that's all part of my this Istanbul video series, you must watch part 1 of this series here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wd_ZcElmWUY
You can also Connect with me through:
Email: awpareshan@gmail.com
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Music credit:
Song: Enyo & Mario Ayuda feat. Gaby Henshaw - Freedom [ConcordiaRecordings]
http://youtu.be/hhn9H_LuyLU

Turkey.Home - Istanbul from the Air

Watch more Istanbul videos on Turkey.Home channel: https://goo.gl/N953EN
When a city has as many stunning sights as Istanbul, it’s best to get a good birds-eye view of the whole city before zooming in for a closer look! Matador Network’s “Istanbul from the air” does just that, showing you the city’s historic peninsula and downtown before crossing the bridge between two continents to give stunning views over Europe and Asia! Take a look yourself, and enjoy!
Music: "Istanbul” by Mercan Dede, from the album “800" #Turkey #Homeof #Istanbul
The story of “Istanbul from the Air”, from the words of Creative Director of Matador Network, Scott Sporleder:
"Napoleon Bonaparte once said, “If the Earth were a single state, Istanbul would be its capital.” And I wholeheartedly agree. There are f...

published: 10 Dec 2015

Living and Working Abroad in Istanbul, Turkey | ExpatsEverywhere

ExpatsEverywhere catches up with Carly to talk about her first experience living abroad, Turkey. She tells us what she likes and dislikes about living in the city where East meets West. Was it safe? How should you pack? What can you do? Watch for more information!
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48 Hours in Istanbul: Baklava, Boats and Stunning Sunsets

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48 Hours in Istanbul: Boats, Baklava, and Stunning SunsetsTurkey is one of the historically fascinating countries in the world and a trip to spend just 48 hours in Istanbul might sound crazy, but it is definitely worth it!
Filled with endless cultural gems from nearly every corner of the globe, mixed with some of the most delicious flavors of food you could imagine, funky new neighborhoods, breathtaking islands off the coast, castle, bazaars, and mosques, 48 hours in Istanbul will be a trip you'll never forget.
Our readers have been asking us for months to film a 48 hours in Istanbul episode, so when we saw the perfectly timed flights on Turkish Airlines...

published: 14 Aug 2017

The Istanbul Photo Awards exhibition in Moscow

An exhibition of photographs from the 2017 IstanbulPhotoAwards is making its way across the globe. The award-winning images were shown at the UN headquarters last month. But they're now on display at a prestigious gallery in Russia's capital.
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published: 17 Nov 2017

First Thoughts On Turkey - 48 Hours in Istanbul

We are back in Istanbul, ready to spend an exciting 48 hours in this incredible Turkish city!
Our first stop is to meet up with some friends for breakfast before making our way over to the Grand Bazaar for some exploring and taste testing. We tried our first Turkish delight and Turkish coffee and wow they go so well together... you need to try them together!
Next up we went on a ferry ride to the AsianContinent which is still apart of Istanbul city - the only city in the world to be split across 2 continents. On our way back we made a stop over at Galata Tower to watch the sunset.
The next morning we got up bright and early to explore the Blue Mosque - the very first mosque we have ever been inside before one more sip of tea with the most insane view of the Hagia Sophia museum before c...

Visa Issues in Turkey | Flying Iceland to Istanbul (Turkish Airlines)

We are saying goodbye to Iceland hello to Turkey...well trying to - we may have come across some visa issues upon entry into Istanbul.
Where we get our incredible music from: http://share.epidemicsound.com/flyingthenest (--- you can also sign up and get a month free of royalty free TravelVlog & YouTube music
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Istanbul Turkey: My First Ever VLOG in Pashto (English Subtitles)

My first ever travel vlog in Pashto language. Pashto is my mother tongue and I always feel great and comfortable when I speak my mother tongue Pashto and this t...

My first ever travel vlog in Pashto language. Pashto is my mother tongue and I always feel great and comfortable when I speak my mother tongue Pashto and this travel vlog is therefore dedicated to my language "Pashto also spelled Pakhtu". in this video, I take you to Istanbul in Turkey with subtitles in English.
You can also Connect with me through:
Email: awpareshan@gmail.com
Website: http://www.flyingtoworld.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/flyingtoworld
Facebook Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/flyingtoworld
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abdul_traveler

My first ever travel vlog in Pashto language. Pashto is my mother tongue and I always feel great and comfortable when I speak my mother tongue Pashto and this travel vlog is therefore dedicated to my language "Pashto also spelled Pakhtu". in this video, I take you to Istanbul in Turkey with subtitles in English.
You can also Connect with me through:
Email: awpareshan@gmail.com
Website: http://www.flyingtoworld.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/flyingtoworld
Facebook Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/flyingtoworld
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abdul_traveler

Baku to Istanbul: Azerbaijan Airlines Flight Review

Azerbaijan Airlines is the best airlines in terms of smoothest flight. I have taken many flights with this Airline and all have been very smooth without any iss...

Azerbaijan Airlines is the best airlines in terms of smoothest flight. I have taken many flights with this Airline and all have been very smooth without any issue. here, I review Azerbaijan airlines flight from Baku to Istanbul.
How to obtain Azerbaijan evisa please watch this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qw6BSjnlBUo
How expensive is Baku? watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jpve-B-dpg4&t=68s
You can also Connect with me through:
Email: awpareshan@gmail.com
Website: http://www.flyingtoworld.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/flyingtoworld
Facebook Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/flyingtoworld
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abdul_traveler

Azerbaijan Airlines is the best airlines in terms of smoothest flight. I have taken many flights with this Airline and all have been very smooth without any issue. here, I review Azerbaijan airlines flight from Baku to Istanbul.
How to obtain Azerbaijan evisa please watch this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qw6BSjnlBUo
How expensive is Baku? watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jpve-B-dpg4&t=68s
You can also Connect with me through:
Email: awpareshan@gmail.com
Website: http://www.flyingtoworld.com
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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abdul_traveler

AROUND THE GLOBE: My first trip abroad to Istanbul!

One of my big dreams is to travel the world, explore new cultures and meet new awesome people.
October 2017 marked the beginning of that journey for me when i ...

One of my big dreams is to travel the world, explore new cultures and meet new awesome people.
October 2017 marked the beginning of that journey for me when i finally pulled the trigger and hopped onto a plane to Istanbul with one of my best friends Mourad, it was a new experience for both of us and we had an amazing time.
This video is just a little summary of our two weeks there, and i plan to do a series of videos of my travels and adventures, to share with my friends and family and also because the thought that later in life my grandkids will be able to see how their grandpa lived his life is awesome

One of my big dreams is to travel the world, explore new cultures and meet new awesome people.
October 2017 marked the beginning of that journey for me when i finally pulled the trigger and hopped onto a plane to Istanbul with one of my best friends Mourad, it was a new experience for both of us and we had an amazing time.
This video is just a little summary of our two weeks there, and i plan to do a series of videos of my travels and adventures, to share with my friends and family and also because the thought that later in life my grandkids will be able to see how their grandpa lived his life is awesome

Istanbul Tour in 6 Hours || How I Spent $50 in Istanbul Turkey?

I had only 6 hours to explore Istanbul city in Turkey. what I did during these 6 hours and how much money I spent? that's all part of my this Istanbul video ser...

I had only 6 hours to explore Istanbul city in Turkey. what I did during these 6 hours and how much money I spent? that's all part of my this Istanbul video series, you must watch part 1 of this series here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wd_ZcElmWUY
You can also Connect with me through:
Email: awpareshan@gmail.com
Website: http://www.flyingtoworld.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/flyingtoworld
Facebook Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/flyingtoworld
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abdul_traveler
Music credit:
Song: Enyo & Mario Ayuda feat. Gaby Henshaw - Freedom [ConcordiaRecordings]
http://youtu.be/hhn9H_LuyLU

I had only 6 hours to explore Istanbul city in Turkey. what I did during these 6 hours and how much money I spent? that's all part of my this Istanbul video series, you must watch part 1 of this series here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wd_ZcElmWUY
You can also Connect with me through:
Email: awpareshan@gmail.com
Website: http://www.flyingtoworld.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/flyingtoworld
Facebook Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/flyingtoworld
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abdul_traveler
Music credit:
Song: Enyo & Mario Ayuda feat. Gaby Henshaw - Freedom [ConcordiaRecordings]
http://youtu.be/hhn9H_LuyLU

Turkey.Home - Istanbul from the Air

Watch more Istanbul videos on Turkey.Home channel: https://goo.gl/N953EN
When a city has as many stunning sights as Istanbul, it’s best to get a good birds-eye...

Watch more Istanbul videos on Turkey.Home channel: https://goo.gl/N953EN
When a city has as many stunning sights as Istanbul, it’s best to get a good birds-eye view of the whole city before zooming in for a closer look! Matador Network’s “Istanbul from the air” does just that, showing you the city’s historic peninsula and downtown before crossing the bridge between two continents to give stunning views over Europe and Asia! Take a look yourself, and enjoy!
Music: "Istanbul” by Mercan Dede, from the album “800" #Turkey #Homeof #Istanbul
The story of “Istanbul from the Air”, from the words of Creative Director of Matador Network, Scott Sporleder:
"Napoleon Bonaparte once said, “If the Earth were a single state, Istanbul would be its capital.” And I wholeheartedly agree. There are few cities on this globe that possess truly remarkable skylines, and Istanbul is one of them. It’s been a crossroads of humanity for centuries, and it holds a mystique you can’t really describe unless you’ve been there.
When a city has as many stunning sights as Istanbul, it’s best to get a good birds-eye view of the whole city before zooming in for a closer look! Matador Network’s “Istanbul from the air” does just that, showing you the city’s historic peninsula and downtown before crossing the bridge between two continents to give stunning views over Europe and Asia! Take a look yourself, and enjoy!
Music: "Istanbul” by Mercan Dede, from the album “800" #Turkey #Homeof #Istanbul
The story of “Istanbul from the Air”, from the words of Creative Director of Matador Network, Scott Sporleder:
"Napoleon Bonaparte once said, “If the Earth were a single state, Istanbul would be its capital.” And I wholeheartedly agree. There are few cities on this globe that possess truly remarkable skylines, and Istanbul is one of them. It’s been a crossroads of humanity for centuries, and it holds a mystique you can’t really describe unless you’ve been there.
But its beauty isn’t often seen from the eyes of some of its oldest inhabitants: the birds. Spectacular as it is from ground and at sea level, Istanbul is amazing from the air. Shooting with both cameras on the ground as well as drones in the air (which Matador received exclusive permission to film with), we shot the minarets, the mosques, the bridges, the boats, the bazaars, the streets, the straits, and the sights of the world’s capital. Check it out and tell me you don’t think Istanbul is for the birds — and here, that’s not an insult
The story of “Istanbul from the Air”, from the words of Creative Director of Matador Network, Scott Sporleder:
"Napoleon Bonaparte once said, “If the Earth were a single state, Istanbul would be its capital.” And I wholeheartedly agree. There are few cities on this globe that possess truly remarkable skylines, and Istanbul is one of them. It’s been a crossroads of humanity for centuries, and it holds a mystique you can’t really describe unless you’ve been there.
But its beauty isn’t often seen from the eyes of some of its oldest inhabitants: the birds. Spectacular as it is from ground and at sea level, Istanbul is amazing from the air. Shooting with both cameras on the ground as well as drones in the air (which Matador received exclusive permission to film with), we shot the minarets, the mosques, the bridges, the boats, the bazaars, the streets, the straits, and the sights of the world’s capital. Check it out and tell me you don’t think Istanbul is for the birds — and here, that’s not an insult"

Watch more Istanbul videos on Turkey.Home channel: https://goo.gl/N953EN
When a city has as many stunning sights as Istanbul, it’s best to get a good birds-eye view of the whole city before zooming in for a closer look! Matador Network’s “Istanbul from the air” does just that, showing you the city’s historic peninsula and downtown before crossing the bridge between two continents to give stunning views over Europe and Asia! Take a look yourself, and enjoy!
Music: "Istanbul” by Mercan Dede, from the album “800" #Turkey #Homeof #Istanbul
The story of “Istanbul from the Air”, from the words of Creative Director of Matador Network, Scott Sporleder:
"Napoleon Bonaparte once said, “If the Earth were a single state, Istanbul would be its capital.” And I wholeheartedly agree. There are few cities on this globe that possess truly remarkable skylines, and Istanbul is one of them. It’s been a crossroads of humanity for centuries, and it holds a mystique you can’t really describe unless you’ve been there.
When a city has as many stunning sights as Istanbul, it’s best to get a good birds-eye view of the whole city before zooming in for a closer look! Matador Network’s “Istanbul from the air” does just that, showing you the city’s historic peninsula and downtown before crossing the bridge between two continents to give stunning views over Europe and Asia! Take a look yourself, and enjoy!
Music: "Istanbul” by Mercan Dede, from the album “800" #Turkey #Homeof #Istanbul
The story of “Istanbul from the Air”, from the words of Creative Director of Matador Network, Scott Sporleder:
"Napoleon Bonaparte once said, “If the Earth were a single state, Istanbul would be its capital.” And I wholeheartedly agree. There are few cities on this globe that possess truly remarkable skylines, and Istanbul is one of them. It’s been a crossroads of humanity for centuries, and it holds a mystique you can’t really describe unless you’ve been there.
But its beauty isn’t often seen from the eyes of some of its oldest inhabitants: the birds. Spectacular as it is from ground and at sea level, Istanbul is amazing from the air. Shooting with both cameras on the ground as well as drones in the air (which Matador received exclusive permission to film with), we shot the minarets, the mosques, the bridges, the boats, the bazaars, the streets, the straits, and the sights of the world’s capital. Check it out and tell me you don’t think Istanbul is for the birds — and here, that’s not an insult
The story of “Istanbul from the Air”, from the words of Creative Director of Matador Network, Scott Sporleder:
"Napoleon Bonaparte once said, “If the Earth were a single state, Istanbul would be its capital.” And I wholeheartedly agree. There are few cities on this globe that possess truly remarkable skylines, and Istanbul is one of them. It’s been a crossroads of humanity for centuries, and it holds a mystique you can’t really describe unless you’ve been there.
But its beauty isn’t often seen from the eyes of some of its oldest inhabitants: the birds. Spectacular as it is from ground and at sea level, Istanbul is amazing from the air. Shooting with both cameras on the ground as well as drones in the air (which Matador received exclusive permission to film with), we shot the minarets, the mosques, the bridges, the boats, the bazaars, the streets, the straits, and the sights of the world’s capital. Check it out and tell me you don’t think Istanbul is for the birds — and here, that’s not an insult"

Living and Working Abroad in Istanbul, Turkey | ExpatsEverywhere

ExpatsEverywhere catches up with Carly to talk about her first experience living abroad, Turkey. She tells us what she likes and dislikes about living in the c...

ExpatsEverywhere catches up with Carly to talk about her first experience living abroad, Turkey. She tells us what she likes and dislikes about living in the city where East meets West. Was it safe? How should you pack? What can you do? Watch for more information!
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ExpatsEverywhere catches up with Carly to talk about her first experience living abroad, Turkey. She tells us what she likes and dislikes about living in the city where East meets West. Was it safe? How should you pack? What can you do? Watch for more information!
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Brand NewEpisode! "48 Hours in Greenland 2018: Inuits, Icebergs and Insane Hikes"
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48 Hours in Istanbul: Boats, Baklava, and Stunning SunsetsTurkey is one of the historically fascinating countries in the world and a trip to spend just 48 hours in Istanbul might sound crazy, but it is definitely worth it!
Filled with endless cultural gems from nearly every corner of the globe, mixed with some of the most delicious flavors of food you could imagine, funky new neighborhoods, breathtaking islands off the coast, castle, bazaars, and mosques, 48 hours in Istanbul will be a trip you'll never forget.
Our readers have been asking us for months to film a 48 hours in Istanbul episode, so when we saw the perfectly timed flights on Turkish Airlines leaving Dubai on a Thursday evening and landing at 5:30 am Friday morning, it didn't take much convincing to book our tickets. We did this trip on a totally normal 2 day weekend and were back in our desks 8 am on Sunday morning so you have no excuse!
Now, we had a challenge on this trip because it was so short - but nothing we couldn't handle! We had a TON of stuff we wanted to see and got loads of recommendations from all of you guys so we were thrilled to come across the Conrad Bosphuros Istanbul and their amazing 1/3/5 StayInspired concept of 1, 3 and 5 hour tours organized and leaving directly from the hotel which are designed specifically for people like us who only have a couple days to explore a city.
We planned our stay at the Conrad and immediately started plotting all we could do in just 48 hours. Arriving at 5 am and only have two days we opted for their VIP airport service which had us from the plane to a chauffeured car in SIX minutes - no joke, it was insane. If we knew this was possible on previous trips it would have saved so many nightmares.
All checked in with the Hilton Honors app before we even stepped foot in the hotel, we were freshened up and ready to go in no time. The sun was shining, not a cloud in the sky and it was a perfect 25 degrees - could we ask for anything better? We easily linked up with Ulku, the friendly local tour guide arranged for us through the Stay Inspired tour plan and we headed out for our first of two days exploring Istanbul.
Having Ulku and the same driver with us throughout the weekend from airport pick up to drop off Saturday evening was key and saved us loads of time. No hassle with taxis, no directions on your phone, no metro or bus mix ups. We headed straight for Sultanahmet, the old city of Istanbul and what is the most important thing before any city tour? Eating!
There is no better restaurant view of the Golden Horn, Old City and Galata than Hamdi Restaurant, which started off as a simple kebab food cart in the 1960's but soon got so popular they needed a bigger space. Make sure to ask for a rooftop seat and enjoy a breathtaking view of Istanbul. For starters, order the yoğurtlu şakşuka (yogurt meze with fried eggplant, peppers, and potato), the içli köfte (meatballs rolled in bulgur) and the lahmacun (thin, meat-topped pizza), but make sure to leave room for plenty of kebabs! Order any meat and you'll leave fat and happy.
Once we were totally stuffed we headed with Ulku next door to the amazing Spice Bazaar and explored the rows and rows of shops sampling everything from Baklava, Turkish delight, apple tea, cheeses, smelling all the spices and nearly bought everything in sights - but alas we had to go - on off to the boat terminal!
Heading back to the busy ferry terminal in Ortekoy we jumped on a 90-minute boat ride to one of the Princes Islands, the biggest of them all, for what proved to be one of our biggest surprises on any recent trip. No 48 hours in Istanbul is complete without visiting these islands and the Stay Inspired 5-hour tour of the island the perfect way to fit it into our schedule.
Welcomed with a fresh breeze, seagulls cawing, and endless rows of ocean front seafood restaurants, we got lost down the quaint alleyways, only filled with horse-drawn carriages as cars are not allowed, and were absolutely shocked at how incredible this little island we'd never heard of before was. We felt torn between thinking we were in California or the south of France.
After hours of wandering around, exploring the island on horseback and getting our fill of grilled shrimps, octopus and a few local beers we jumped back on the boat with Ulku to make sure we were back at the Conrad for sunset as we'd heard rumors their rooftop lounge was one of the best places in all of Istanbul to watch the sunset.
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Brand NewEpisode! "48 Hours in Greenland 2018: Inuits, Icebergs and Insane Hikes"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OisF6bAKeis --~--
48 Hours in Istanbul: Boats, Baklava, and Stunning SunsetsTurkey is one of the historically fascinating countries in the world and a trip to spend just 48 hours in Istanbul might sound crazy, but it is definitely worth it!
Filled with endless cultural gems from nearly every corner of the globe, mixed with some of the most delicious flavors of food you could imagine, funky new neighborhoods, breathtaking islands off the coast, castle, bazaars, and mosques, 48 hours in Istanbul will be a trip you'll never forget.
Our readers have been asking us for months to film a 48 hours in Istanbul episode, so when we saw the perfectly timed flights on Turkish Airlines leaving Dubai on a Thursday evening and landing at 5:30 am Friday morning, it didn't take much convincing to book our tickets. We did this trip on a totally normal 2 day weekend and were back in our desks 8 am on Sunday morning so you have no excuse!
Now, we had a challenge on this trip because it was so short - but nothing we couldn't handle! We had a TON of stuff we wanted to see and got loads of recommendations from all of you guys so we were thrilled to come across the Conrad Bosphuros Istanbul and their amazing 1/3/5 StayInspired concept of 1, 3 and 5 hour tours organized and leaving directly from the hotel which are designed specifically for people like us who only have a couple days to explore a city.
We planned our stay at the Conrad and immediately started plotting all we could do in just 48 hours. Arriving at 5 am and only have two days we opted for their VIP airport service which had us from the plane to a chauffeured car in SIX minutes - no joke, it was insane. If we knew this was possible on previous trips it would have saved so many nightmares.
All checked in with the Hilton Honors app before we even stepped foot in the hotel, we were freshened up and ready to go in no time. The sun was shining, not a cloud in the sky and it was a perfect 25 degrees - could we ask for anything better? We easily linked up with Ulku, the friendly local tour guide arranged for us through the Stay Inspired tour plan and we headed out for our first of two days exploring Istanbul.
Having Ulku and the same driver with us throughout the weekend from airport pick up to drop off Saturday evening was key and saved us loads of time. No hassle with taxis, no directions on your phone, no metro or bus mix ups. We headed straight for Sultanahmet, the old city of Istanbul and what is the most important thing before any city tour? Eating!
There is no better restaurant view of the Golden Horn, Old City and Galata than Hamdi Restaurant, which started off as a simple kebab food cart in the 1960's but soon got so popular they needed a bigger space. Make sure to ask for a rooftop seat and enjoy a breathtaking view of Istanbul. For starters, order the yoğurtlu şakşuka (yogurt meze with fried eggplant, peppers, and potato), the içli köfte (meatballs rolled in bulgur) and the lahmacun (thin, meat-topped pizza), but make sure to leave room for plenty of kebabs! Order any meat and you'll leave fat and happy.
Once we were totally stuffed we headed with Ulku next door to the amazing Spice Bazaar and explored the rows and rows of shops sampling everything from Baklava, Turkish delight, apple tea, cheeses, smelling all the spices and nearly bought everything in sights - but alas we had to go - on off to the boat terminal!
Heading back to the busy ferry terminal in Ortekoy we jumped on a 90-minute boat ride to one of the Princes Islands, the biggest of them all, for what proved to be one of our biggest surprises on any recent trip. No 48 hours in Istanbul is complete without visiting these islands and the Stay Inspired 5-hour tour of the island the perfect way to fit it into our schedule.
Welcomed with a fresh breeze, seagulls cawing, and endless rows of ocean front seafood restaurants, we got lost down the quaint alleyways, only filled with horse-drawn carriages as cars are not allowed, and were absolutely shocked at how incredible this little island we'd never heard of before was. We felt torn between thinking we were in California or the south of France.
After hours of wandering around, exploring the island on horseback and getting our fill of grilled shrimps, octopus and a few local beers we jumped back on the boat with Ulku to make sure we were back at the Conrad for sunset as we'd heard rumors their rooftop lounge was one of the best places in all of Istanbul to watch the sunset.
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First Thoughts On Turkey - 48 Hours in Istanbul

We are back in Istanbul, ready to spend an exciting 48 hours in this incredible Turkish city!
Our first stop is to meet up with some friends for breakfast befo...

We are back in Istanbul, ready to spend an exciting 48 hours in this incredible Turkish city!
Our first stop is to meet up with some friends for breakfast before making our way over to the Grand Bazaar for some exploring and taste testing. We tried our first Turkish delight and Turkish coffee and wow they go so well together... you need to try them together!
Next up we went on a ferry ride to the AsianContinent which is still apart of Istanbul city - the only city in the world to be split across 2 continents. On our way back we made a stop over at Galata Tower to watch the sunset.
The next morning we got up bright and early to explore the Blue Mosque - the very first mosque we have ever been inside before one more sip of tea with the most insane view of the Hagia Sophia museum before checking into our new hotel so we can meet our Intrepid Travel crew.
Spots we visited:
* Breakfast - Van Kahlvalti
* The GrandBazaar
* Turkish CoffeeSpot - SarkKahvesi
* Ferry to Asian side of Istanbul
* Galata Tower for sunset
* The BlueMosque
* Seven HillsHotel for Turkish tea and insane view of Hagia Sophia
Where we stayed: Golden Horn Istanbul - https://fave.co/2Ocz3XT
TurkeyTrip with Intrepid: https://fave.co/2x6lRMF
Check out the Way Away: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxn5zB_-HOiBGzdMSRiq_HA
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Hi, we are Stephen & Jess, Australian vloggers documenting our first year of leaving home and travelling around the globe. We want to inspire others to venture out, explore, take risks and go on our own adventure!!
We also run a travel, tech and lifestyle blog over at www.flyingthenest.tv if you want to see personal recounts, photography, tips & wanderlust inspiration from Flying the Nest.
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We are back in Istanbul, ready to spend an exciting 48 hours in this incredible Turkish city!
Our first stop is to meet up with some friends for breakfast before making our way over to the Grand Bazaar for some exploring and taste testing. We tried our first Turkish delight and Turkish coffee and wow they go so well together... you need to try them together!
Next up we went on a ferry ride to the AsianContinent which is still apart of Istanbul city - the only city in the world to be split across 2 continents. On our way back we made a stop over at Galata Tower to watch the sunset.
The next morning we got up bright and early to explore the Blue Mosque - the very first mosque we have ever been inside before one more sip of tea with the most insane view of the Hagia Sophia museum before checking into our new hotel so we can meet our Intrepid Travel crew.
Spots we visited:
* Breakfast - Van Kahlvalti
* The GrandBazaar
* Turkish CoffeeSpot - SarkKahvesi
* Ferry to Asian side of Istanbul
* Galata Tower for sunset
* The BlueMosque
* Seven HillsHotel for Turkish tea and insane view of Hagia Sophia
Where we stayed: Golden Horn Istanbul - https://fave.co/2Ocz3XT
TurkeyTrip with Intrepid: https://fave.co/2x6lRMF
Check out the Way Away: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxn5zB_-HOiBGzdMSRiq_HA
Check out Chleo: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCssJtZx0WgpicagfrBNf82Q
Where we get our incredible music from: http://share.epidemicsound.com/flyingthenest (--- you can also sign up and get a month free of royalty free TravelVlog & YouTube music
Gear we shot this video with - http://geni.us/XPv5iAu
SUBSCRIBE TO NEVER MISS AN EPISODE: http://geni.us/38252Ai
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Twitter • http://geni.us/tBLJ
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STEPHEN:
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Twitter • http://geni.us/PLrsh
JESS:
Instagram • http://geni.us/8CTDg
Twitter • http://geni.us/rD65Fh
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Hi, we are Stephen & Jess, Australian vloggers documenting our first year of leaving home and travelling around the globe. We want to inspire others to venture out, explore, take risks and go on our own adventure!!
We also run a travel, tech and lifestyle blog over at www.flyingthenest.tv if you want to see personal recounts, photography, tips & wanderlust inspiration from Flying the Nest.
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End credit song: Ticky Tacky by Biocratic: https://soundcloud.com/birocratic
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For list of full Camera Equipment we use - http://geni.us/pTot
Video Edited on GigabyteAero 15: http://geni.us/aero15

Visa Issues in Turkey | Flying Iceland to Istanbul (Turkish Airlines)

We are saying goodbye to Iceland hello to Turkey...well trying to - we may have come across some visa issues upon entry into Istanbul.
Where we get our incredi...

We are saying goodbye to Iceland hello to Turkey...well trying to - we may have come across some visa issues upon entry into Istanbul.
Where we get our incredible music from: http://share.epidemicsound.com/flyingthenest (--- you can also sign up and get a month free of royalty free TravelVlog & YouTube music
Gear we shot this video with - http://geni.us/XPv5iAu
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FLYING THE NEST:
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Facebook • http://geni.us/D8wjeL
Twitter • http://geni.us/tBLJ
Snapchat • http://geni.us/kPAhCbq
STEPHEN:
Instagram • http://geni.us/bmkE0l
Twitter • http://geni.us/PLrsh
JESS:
Instagram • http://geni.us/8CTDg
Twitter • http://geni.us/rD65Fh
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Hi, we are Stephen & Jess, Australian vloggers documenting our first year of leaving home and travelling around the globe. We want to inspire others to venture out, explore, take risks and go on our own adventure!!
We also run a travel, tech and lifestyle blog over at www.flyingthenest.tv if you want to see personal recounts, photography, tips & wanderlust inspiration from Flying the Nest.
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End credit song: Ticky Tacky by Biocratic: https://soundcloud.com/birocratic
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For list of full Camera Equipment we use - http://geni.us/pTot
Video Edited on GigabyteAero 15: http://geni.us/aero15

We are saying goodbye to Iceland hello to Turkey...well trying to - we may have come across some visa issues upon entry into Istanbul.
Where we get our incredible music from: http://share.epidemicsound.com/flyingthenest (--- you can also sign up and get a month free of royalty free TravelVlog & YouTube music
Gear we shot this video with - http://geni.us/XPv5iAu
SUBSCRIBE TO NEVER MISS AN EPISODE: http://geni.us/38252Ai
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FLYING THE NEST:
Website • http://geni.us/pfWWAeR
Facebook • http://geni.us/D8wjeL
Twitter • http://geni.us/tBLJ
Snapchat • http://geni.us/kPAhCbq
STEPHEN:
Instagram • http://geni.us/bmkE0l
Twitter • http://geni.us/PLrsh
JESS:
Instagram • http://geni.us/8CTDg
Twitter • http://geni.us/rD65Fh
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Hi, we are Stephen & Jess, Australian vloggers documenting our first year of leaving home and travelling around the globe. We want to inspire others to venture out, explore, take risks and go on our own adventure!!
We also run a travel, tech and lifestyle blog over at www.flyingthenest.tv if you want to see personal recounts, photography, tips & wanderlust inspiration from Flying the Nest.
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End credit song: Ticky Tacky by Biocratic: https://soundcloud.com/birocratic
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For list of full Camera Equipment we use - http://geni.us/pTot
Video Edited on GigabyteAero 15: http://geni.us/aero15

Istanbul Turkey: My First Ever VLOG in Pashto (English Subtitles)

My first ever travel vlog in Pashto language. Pashto is my mother tongue and I always feel great and comfortable when I speak my mother tongue Pashto and this travel vlog is therefore dedicated to my language "Pashto also spelled Pakhtu". in this video, I take you to Istanbul in Turkey with subtitles in English.
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Baku to Istanbul: Azerbaijan Airlines Flight Review

Azerbaijan Airlines is the best airlines in terms of smoothest flight. I have taken many flights with this Airline and all have been very smooth without any issue. here, I review Azerbaijan airlines flight from Baku to Istanbul.
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AROUND THE GLOBE: My first trip abroad to Istanbul!

One of my big dreams is to travel the world, explore new cultures and meet new awesome people.
October 2017 marked the beginning of that journey for me when i finally pulled the trigger and hopped onto a plane to Istanbul with one of my best friends Mourad, it was a new experience for both of us and we had an amazing time.
This video is just a little summary of our two weeks there, and i plan to do a series of videos of my travels and adventures, to share with my friends and family and also because the thought that later in life my grandkids will be able to see how their grandpa lived his life is awesome

Istanbul Tour in 6 Hours || How I Spent $50 in Istanbul Turkey?

I had only 6 hours to explore Istanbul city in Turkey. what I did during these 6 hours and how much money I spent? that's all part of my this Istanbul video series, you must watch part 1 of this series here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wd_ZcElmWUY
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Turkey.Home - Istanbul from the Air

Watch more Istanbul videos on Turkey.Home channel: https://goo.gl/N953EN
When a city has as many stunning sights as Istanbul, it’s best to get a good birds-eye view of the whole city before zooming in for a closer look! Matador Network’s “Istanbul from the air” does just that, showing you the city’s historic peninsula and downtown before crossing the bridge between two continents to give stunning views over Europe and Asia! Take a look yourself, and enjoy!
Music: "Istanbul” by Mercan Dede, from the album “800" #Turkey #Homeof #Istanbul
The story of “Istanbul from the Air”, from the words of Creative Director of Matador Network, Scott Sporleder:
"Napoleon Bonaparte once said, “If the Earth were a single state, Istanbul would be its capital.” And I wholeheartedly agree. There are few cities on this globe that possess truly remarkable skylines, and Istanbul is one of them. It’s been a crossroads of humanity for centuries, and it holds a mystique you can’t really describe unless you’ve been there.
When a city has as many stunning sights as Istanbul, it’s best to get a good birds-eye view of the whole city before zooming in for a closer look! Matador Network’s “Istanbul from the air” does just that, showing you the city’s historic peninsula and downtown before crossing the bridge between two continents to give stunning views over Europe and Asia! Take a look yourself, and enjoy!
Music: "Istanbul” by Mercan Dede, from the album “800" #Turkey #Homeof #Istanbul
The story of “Istanbul from the Air”, from the words of Creative Director of Matador Network, Scott Sporleder:
"Napoleon Bonaparte once said, “If the Earth were a single state, Istanbul would be its capital.” And I wholeheartedly agree. There are few cities on this globe that possess truly remarkable skylines, and Istanbul is one of them. It’s been a crossroads of humanity for centuries, and it holds a mystique you can’t really describe unless you’ve been there.
But its beauty isn’t often seen from the eyes of some of its oldest inhabitants: the birds. Spectacular as it is from ground and at sea level, Istanbul is amazing from the air. Shooting with both cameras on the ground as well as drones in the air (which Matador received exclusive permission to film with), we shot the minarets, the mosques, the bridges, the boats, the bazaars, the streets, the straits, and the sights of the world’s capital. Check it out and tell me you don’t think Istanbul is for the birds — and here, that’s not an insult
The story of “Istanbul from the Air”, from the words of Creative Director of Matador Network, Scott Sporleder:
"Napoleon Bonaparte once said, “If the Earth were a single state, Istanbul would be its capital.” And I wholeheartedly agree. There are few cities on this globe that possess truly remarkable skylines, and Istanbul is one of them. It’s been a crossroads of humanity for centuries, and it holds a mystique you can’t really describe unless you’ve been there.
But its beauty isn’t often seen from the eyes of some of its oldest inhabitants: the birds. Spectacular as it is from ground and at sea level, Istanbul is amazing from the air. Shooting with both cameras on the ground as well as drones in the air (which Matador received exclusive permission to film with), we shot the minarets, the mosques, the bridges, the boats, the bazaars, the streets, the straits, and the sights of the world’s capital. Check it out and tell me you don’t think Istanbul is for the birds — and here, that’s not an insult"

Living and Working Abroad in Istanbul, Turkey | ExpatsEverywhere

ExpatsEverywhere catches up with Carly to talk about her first experience living abroad, Turkey. She tells us what she likes and dislikes about living in the city where East meets West. Was it safe? How should you pack? What can you do? Watch for more information!
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48 Hours in Istanbul: Baklava, Boats and Stunning Sunsets

Brand NewEpisode! "48 Hours in Greenland 2018: Inuits, Icebergs and Insane Hikes"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OisF6bAKeis --~--
48 Hours in Istanbul: Boats, Baklava, and Stunning SunsetsTurkey is one of the historically fascinating countries in the world and a trip to spend just 48 hours in Istanbul might sound crazy, but it is definitely worth it!
Filled with endless cultural gems from nearly every corner of the globe, mixed with some of the most delicious flavors of food you could imagine, funky new neighborhoods, breathtaking islands off the coast, castle, bazaars, and mosques, 48 hours in Istanbul will be a trip you'll never forget.
Our readers have been asking us for months to film a 48 hours in Istanbul episode, so when we saw the perfectly timed flights on Turkish Airlines leaving Dubai on a Thursday evening and landing at 5:30 am Friday morning, it didn't take much convincing to book our tickets. We did this trip on a totally normal 2 day weekend and were back in our desks 8 am on Sunday morning so you have no excuse!
Now, we had a challenge on this trip because it was so short - but nothing we couldn't handle! We had a TON of stuff we wanted to see and got loads of recommendations from all of you guys so we were thrilled to come across the Conrad Bosphuros Istanbul and their amazing 1/3/5 StayInspired concept of 1, 3 and 5 hour tours organized and leaving directly from the hotel which are designed specifically for people like us who only have a couple days to explore a city.
We planned our stay at the Conrad and immediately started plotting all we could do in just 48 hours. Arriving at 5 am and only have two days we opted for their VIP airport service which had us from the plane to a chauffeured car in SIX minutes - no joke, it was insane. If we knew this was possible on previous trips it would have saved so many nightmares.
All checked in with the Hilton Honors app before we even stepped foot in the hotel, we were freshened up and ready to go in no time. The sun was shining, not a cloud in the sky and it was a perfect 25 degrees - could we ask for anything better? We easily linked up with Ulku, the friendly local tour guide arranged for us through the Stay Inspired tour plan and we headed out for our first of two days exploring Istanbul.
Having Ulku and the same driver with us throughout the weekend from airport pick up to drop off Saturday evening was key and saved us loads of time. No hassle with taxis, no directions on your phone, no metro or bus mix ups. We headed straight for Sultanahmet, the old city of Istanbul and what is the most important thing before any city tour? Eating!
There is no better restaurant view of the Golden Horn, Old City and Galata than Hamdi Restaurant, which started off as a simple kebab food cart in the 1960's but soon got so popular they needed a bigger space. Make sure to ask for a rooftop seat and enjoy a breathtaking view of Istanbul. For starters, order the yoğurtlu şakşuka (yogurt meze with fried eggplant, peppers, and potato), the içli köfte (meatballs rolled in bulgur) and the lahmacun (thin, meat-topped pizza), but make sure to leave room for plenty of kebabs! Order any meat and you'll leave fat and happy.
Once we were totally stuffed we headed with Ulku next door to the amazing Spice Bazaar and explored the rows and rows of shops sampling everything from Baklava, Turkish delight, apple tea, cheeses, smelling all the spices and nearly bought everything in sights - but alas we had to go - on off to the boat terminal!
Heading back to the busy ferry terminal in Ortekoy we jumped on a 90-minute boat ride to one of the Princes Islands, the biggest of them all, for what proved to be one of our biggest surprises on any recent trip. No 48 hours in Istanbul is complete without visiting these islands and the Stay Inspired 5-hour tour of the island the perfect way to fit it into our schedule.
Welcomed with a fresh breeze, seagulls cawing, and endless rows of ocean front seafood restaurants, we got lost down the quaint alleyways, only filled with horse-drawn carriages as cars are not allowed, and were absolutely shocked at how incredible this little island we'd never heard of before was. We felt torn between thinking we were in California or the south of France.
After hours of wandering around, exploring the island on horseback and getting our fill of grilled shrimps, octopus and a few local beers we jumped back on the boat with Ulku to make sure we were back at the Conrad for sunset as we'd heard rumors their rooftop lounge was one of the best places in all of Istanbul to watch the sunset.
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The Istanbul Photo Awards exhibition in Moscow

An exhibition of photographs from the 2017 IstanbulPhotoAwards is making its way across the globe. The award-winning images were shown at the UN headquarters last month. But they're now on display at a prestigious gallery in Russia's capital.
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First Thoughts On Turkey - 48 Hours in Istanbul

We are back in Istanbul, ready to spend an exciting 48 hours in this incredible Turkish city!
Our first stop is to meet up with some friends for breakfast before making our way over to the Grand Bazaar for some exploring and taste testing. We tried our first Turkish delight and Turkish coffee and wow they go so well together... you need to try them together!
Next up we went on a ferry ride to the AsianContinent which is still apart of Istanbul city - the only city in the world to be split across 2 continents. On our way back we made a stop over at Galata Tower to watch the sunset.
The next morning we got up bright and early to explore the Blue Mosque - the very first mosque we have ever been inside before one more sip of tea with the most insane view of the Hagia Sophia museum before checking into our new hotel so we can meet our Intrepid Travel crew.
Spots we visited:
* Breakfast - Van Kahlvalti
* The GrandBazaar
* Turkish CoffeeSpot - SarkKahvesi
* Ferry to Asian side of Istanbul
* Galata Tower for sunset
* The BlueMosque
* Seven HillsHotel for Turkish tea and insane view of Hagia Sophia
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Visa Issues in Turkey | Flying Iceland to Istanbul (Turkish Airlines)

We are saying goodbye to Iceland hello to Turkey...well trying to - we may have come across some visa issues upon entry into Istanbul.
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Hi, we are Stephen & Jess, Australian vloggers documenting our first year of leaving home and travelling around the globe. We want to inspire others to venture out, explore, take risks and go on our own adventure!!
We also run a travel, tech and lifestyle blog over at www.flyingthenest.tv if you want to see personal recounts, photography, tips & wanderlust inspiration from Flying the Nest.
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Founded under the name of Byzantium on the Sarayburnu promontory around 660 BCE, the city developed to become one of the most significant in history. After its reestablishment as Constantinople in 330 CE, it served as an imperial capital for almost 16 centuries, during the Roman and Byzantine (330–1204 and 1261–1453), the Latin (1204–1261), and the Ottoman (1453–1922) empires. It was instrumental in the advancement of Christianity during Roman and Byzantine times, before the Ottomans conquered the city in 1453 and transformed it into an Islamic stronghold and the seat of the Ottoman Caliphate.